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Zeitgeist 0.7.1 "Made in Aarhus" released!

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On behalf of the Zeitgeist team I am proud to announce the release of

Zeitgeist 0.7.1 "Made in Aarhus".

 

What is Zeitgeist?

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Zeitgeist is a service which logs the users's activities and events,

anywhere from files opened to websites

visited and conversations, and makes this information readily

available for other applications to use. It is also

able to establish relationships between items based on similarity and

usage patterns.

 

Website: http://zeitgeist-project.com/

Launchpad Project (with bug tracker): https://launchpad.net/zeitgeist

Wiki: http://wiki.zeitgeist-project.com/, (http://live.gnome.org/Zeitgeist)

 

See also:

* Sub-projects of Zeitgeist:

- Extensions for Zeitgeist - https://launchpad.net/zeitgeist-extensions

- Data-sources for Zeitgeist (extensions for 3th party

applications) - https://launchpad.net/zeitgeist-dataproviders

- Datahub for zeitgeist - https://launchpad.net/zeitgeist-datahub

* Dedicated Graphical User Interfaces:

- GNOME Activity Journal - https://launchpad.net/gnome-activity-journal

- Sezen - https://launchpad.net/sezen

 

Where can you get it?

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http://launchpad.net/zeitgeist/0.7/0.7.1/+download/zeitgeist-0.7.1.tar.gz

 

What has changed?

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Engine:

 

- Expose property information in the D-Bus introspection output.

- Mention column names explicitly when inserting events, for compatibility

with the upcoming 0.8 release.

 

Python API:

 

- Expose DataSourceRegistry's enabled status in a callback.

- Automatically reconnect to Zeitgeist if the connection is lost when using

methods asynchronously (so far this only happened for synchronous calls).

- Reinstall all active monitors upon reconnection (LP: #673008, #727226).

- Fix a (harmless) race condition requesting the bus name (LP: #732015).

 

Overall:

 

- Added new event interpretation types: AcceptEvent, DenyEvent and ExpireEvent.

- Include NCO in the generated ontologies.

- Better ./configure check for python-rdflib.

- Update the manpage to document exit codes.

 

Kind regards,

 

--

Siegfried-Angel Gevatter Pujals (RainCT)

Free Software Developer       363DEAE3

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